Show if ITEMS T IE filom FROM THURSDAYS DAILY fira GONE gowe easte EAST F T perris esq if cronyn cynt perris went east this morning on bustness ness fred Is a live e energetic n er getic honorable business man who gives th tho the most complete satisfaction to all with whom he may have ble bie business transactions we wish him a pleasant and successful trip and safe return gloomy an overcast sky intimates that we may have a change of weather soon this morning was close and sultry this afternoon a smart shower ofrain of rafn rain PRESIDENT 13 YOUNG and party left american fork this morning at and reached dro pro vvo 5 at A meeting was held at pleasant groveau grove at 10 amand am and one ono will be held this afternoon the party will stay at provo all aall night DISTRICT COURT the case of olive L gardner nerus vs wells dargo forgo co U progressed a stage farther the witnesses for the defence being got through throng ti with this case employs half a dozen of the smartest lawyers inthe city three on either side ARMING we clip the follo folio wing from the cleveland herald a paper that Is neither an alarmist nor does it deal in sensations it Is stated that the state authorities of missouri have brought into and distributed throughout several counties some eighty thousand stand of arms on saturday night fifteen thousand stands were brought into st louis across the river in skiffs and are now store somewhere near the tho arsenal these movements are quietly made in anticipation of an outbreak at the comin coming electa election on it Is reported that the democrats are making similar preparations 11 decro iab lab justices justice at helena montana on monday last a german butcher was placed on trial before justice edwards for committing an assault upon a chinaman the only evidence in the case was that ol 01 the individual assaulted and that was rejected because he was not a citizen of the united states the daily jost thinks this was hardly just and believes this was the first case in any court in that district in which a chinaman had been adjudged incompetent as a witness JEWISH NL NEW w meae yean the first day of the month commences the jewish sew new ow year which was inaugurated yester day 13 evening the jewish day commencing at sunset with the appearance of the first 8 star tar continuing andu andi to the same time of the next evening efting the stores of the israelites in this city are a closed and will wili remain so until friday 2 evening at sundown while they are celebrating 0 rosh kosh sh ha shona or the new now vear year ear A ANOTHER zi we vvo are nearly overwhelmed with scientific discoveries from a variety of sources here is the latest we will nind find out after awhile that we are not ourselves but tut other people entirely and all as a result of great scientific discoveries A theory of the universe has rece roce recently nt ay iy been started according to which the author attempts to show that tha the earth has been formed from gaseous matter which in the first instance is issuing suir suit g from the sun subsequently passed from frain the gaseous to the liquid state and is now passing into an entirely solid form that the earth and all the other planets of the solar system are gradually all ail I 1 approaching the sun into which they wil wih ultimately fall lall and bo be absorbed was wan THE tas WAGES jaoes or SIN six cheyenne Is not a new I 1 ork in population nor Is it as old as the first settlements in virginia in lace tact it Is a small burg but it has a ruil fall share of one of the worst features of civilization if we are to judge by what the leader says in the following brief drier paragraph ra under the heading we have quoted the worldly trials of frailty whose other name names shall ball not be mentioned are remarkably numerous in cheyenne today to day the police court levied an assessment of five dollars and costs on each one of forty women of this town if this periodical flinging of corporation stones at helpless women be productive of any good to society surely cheyenne may take a nizo seat among the reformers of social evils 11 arrived Ann arn ivED bro robert beauchamp who it will be r remembered remember i edv edy while en route from california to utah last spring had to be left at austin nov on account of severe sickness and on whose behalf a call was made upon the saints hero about a month back hack arrived in this city by stage last night with health reestablished established re he expresses himself deeply grateful for the aid rendered and is highly gratified at the privilege of at last reaching the valleys of if the mountains nian MAN KILLED BY ZY INDIANS the tho they cheyenne leader of the dinst contains an account of the murder by indians on the day previous of one michael haskins near potters station about 70 miles east of cheyenne mr haskins haskins was employed emy loyed loved in hauling rock from the bluffs about a mile to the railroad Fi road he and a companion had just thrown off their load when tha latter iatter went to prepare dinner and mr haskins returned edio to the binin bluffs where hor her he was immediately surrounded and killed by indians in sight of some of his fellow workmen they being too far off to render ronder him any assistance his body was taken to laramie where he had a wife and three children living and on the dinst mrs haskins her three children and the body of her murdered husband started for st joe where they formerly resided b woe nr KNOWING mr john thompson of spring gulch near big oak flat tuolumne county having lost jost several nine fine cows by a disease known as wolf in the tall succeeded in saving one by the foi roi lowing following remedy and wishing his neighbors tp have the benefit ot of it also gave it to us for publication the worm or wolf bad eaten the tall four inches from the end and the cow appeared likely to follow her predecessors to the boneyard bone yard mr thompson split the tall to the bone filled it with soot and salt and the next morning the cow was well the remedy Is simple simpie and always on band should any of our readers have cows similar similarly affected we recommend them to give it a ariar triai trial union democrat FROM FRIDAYS DAILY S SANPETE arre arpe atre ITEMS bro george farnsworth writing from blount mount pleasant ban pete says t president chyde visited us yesterday and preached reached a very excellent excell ezcell ent discourse to us such inch such teaching has a tendency to strengthen the raith faith of the saints you who live at head bead headquarters quac I 1 fancy cannot appreciate the teachings of our car leaders aders e as much as we do who live in the coutard country where we so seldom see them and hear them set forth the pure principles of the gospel our bishop W S beeley seeley has been confined ed to his house for a few days in consequence inconsequence ofa ora of a hurt in his back caused by lifting some heavy sticks of cedar wood I 1 hope he will soon be able to attend to his bust bustness business ness nesi again I 1 think from appearances that most of our men intend to start in number of teams for the railway PRESIDENT young and party left provo at 19 3 morning and reached Spring springville ville at 1015 where meeting was held which was addressed by presidents esl esi dents D H wells and joseph young oung an and elder eider ider lder W woodruff at 1245 the party art s started ted for spanish fork where they will athold old oid meeting e ing an and ana will proceed to payson rayson tonight morte RAIN ralf there was a summer shower shortly before noon of brief duration n anrce e chun chunks chunes ealy zall of rounded in the shape of drops as large as marbles it was mixed with some hall hail from the size of small shot to large walnuts MAN ad D judge J C wright of brigham city writes an account of the melancholy drowning of frederick Pol rol eson esop he started on friday week on horseback from bear river city to hunt bunt stock in H booths herd west of malad river in attempting to cross the river himself and horse were both drowned as was ascertained by the tracks of the horse made by going down the river bank and no signs of his going out on the other side A diligent search was made lor for the body without any result but on the the horse and body were seen together floating down the bear river a few miles below the junction of the malad and bear river the person who saw the body was on foot and alone and not being a good swimmer did not dare venture into the river it Is said by those who knew bro that he was a good man and lived and died a faithful latter day saint information bro john kelly of fillmore wishes to learn the whereabouts of and to communicate with AUGUSTUS GREEN GREE R a native ofFIn of finland laiad who formerly for lor merly was a member of cedar valley ward frosi froit FiLL fillmore more monE A correspondent from fillmore says the harvest or of small grain Is nearly over in this county Cornand corn andl sorghum look well and our 0 orchards chadds ds promise us a fair supply oflus of luscious clous cious fruits we trust the hoppers may not disturb us I 1 thunder storm last night we had a thunder storm that was worth the name towards evening the sky was overcast with black nimbus busto to the west aad shortly after sundown the lightning commenced playing in the south and west later on the thunder rolled and reverberated across the valley south of the city the whole heavens were again and again illuminated with the mo most S t vivid sheet lightning relapsing into gloom and the rain poured down in torrents there was a fresh breeze blowing a 9 portion of the time the thunder lightning and rain min held possession at intervals until about two in the morning when the stars came out wat from under their inky drapery and the eleiA elemental war had passed over IN box eider elder bishop nicholls was in town last night and informed us that th grasshoppers were quite numerous in bux bax elder county having VI ng come there some days ago they were depositing eggs patin rutin put rut in fall grain ib conr after having hardly had time to take a rest at home general HB 11 B clawson has again gone east cast on business the general is alive all the time we wish him a pleasant trip and safe sale return biedin DD in this city on the loth fust just atter after a protracted illness sarah van of toronto canada wife of ralph partington aged agea 57 years she bhe was a true wife und and faithful saint and closed her mortal career in hope ora ofa of a glorious resurrection COM FLIGHTS oFF or PANCY ancy Axcy daily dally exchanges our gur bring ua us the most startling sto stories ries rici to take noto note of them would be almost impossible but the exuberant fancy and ro romantic mantie mantle flights indulged in by tho the vora voracious clous cious chroniclers are something wonderful the following in truly rara avis in terra is tho the latest to haid hand hand who like to havo have such a pet bird caged on sunday of last week la novelty in the tho bird line was killed near mound city ill iii by a man damned darned jim harney of that city it is larger than the tho ostrich and weighs IM bounds pounds the body of this wonderful bird is 3 covered with snowwhite snow whito white down and its head is of a fiery red tho the wings of deep black measure fifteen feet from tip to tip and 10 the bill of I 1 yellow color twenty four inches its legs are slender ana and sinewy pea green in color and measure forty eight feet in length one of the feet resemble that of a duck and the other that ofa of a turkey mr hamey harney shot it at a distance of one hundred yards from the topmost branch ofa of a dead tree where it was perched preying upon a full sized sheep that it had carried from the ground this strange species of bird which is said to have existed extensively during the days of the mastodon is almost entirely extinct the last one having been seen in the state of new NOW york during the year 1812 its fl flight ight across the town and river was witnessed hessed by hundreds ef citizens who will doubt the existence of thi this s bird after learning where it can be seen FROM SATURDAYS DAILY PF presidents president young and company left payson at this morning and held meeting at ht San ban santaquin at 10 am he goes roes to nephi tonight to night and stays there till monlay monday CAPT cart TRAM tears the passengers gers names coming in by this traia will be pound found in another column by letter from capt mumford to president B young with which we have been favored dated rock creek sep 11 alth chwe we learn that the train started on theist the tho dinst the company having been organized with elder james smith president of the saints E elder lder ider francis A brown chaplain and elder samuel southwick ick lck secretary four deaths had occurred in the company up to date mary rollinson aged 72 john williams illiams aged 75 and two infants the health of the company was good at date of writing the nights were cold coid coad but large fires and extra clothing warded off its effects no indians had been seen by the company on the way the returning missionaries with it are james smith francis A brown and henry barlow tim THE color colos 11 we were shown today to day oz of gold worth some by joseph ford esq cashier of wells fargo ecos cos gos bank which was yesterday from sweetwater it was from the miners delight ledge edge and was about one third of a weeks run from roberts eddys mill there la is gold out there INVITED TO neave LEAVE yesterday evening a woman of a stamp seldom seen in utah was found issuing personal invitations for interviews and had the pleasure of a free lodging in the city prison tendered to her she bhe was ju just s t in from the green river country this hii lit a mo morning r n she had bad an interview with alderman aj d e rin a n clinton and concluded that pressing bu business s in ess required her to leave the territory irm jim immediately media te trot crot them off omm leet LETT U A hanson banson Es the gentlemanly I 1 representative of taylora N w v right chicago iett lett by stage this morning the favorable liumes impressions received on his previous visit of our business bustness men and city are deepened by the intercourse he has had with them on his late visit the firm he represents Is a most reliable one RE NED the hon edwin elwin M higgins secretary of our territory call cail called ed upon us this morning hawing having having arrived from the east last night after a three months absence senco sence ho ile Is in good health and has enjoyed j ore oue ed himself exceedingly while absent he was accompanied by major randall brother to postmaster general andall randall Jl who has been in the city since wednesday the major has spent some two years in montana and is not new to mountain life ho he admires our city its appearance and people he served through the war and has left an honorable record services we bid him welcome to the city for the benefit odthe of the public mr higgins wishes us to announce that his office is removed to littles row second south gout ii treet street west side of east temple street A NEW IDEA in opening reopening re the com mercial department of th tho the 0 un university diversity iver lver sity of deseret professor calder proposes to develop a new ide idea a in commercial education which will claim the approval of eve every intelligent mind and is much superior 19 to 0 any means now adopted to give a pra practical c ti ca I 1 character to such institutions the aim of commercial colleges ia is to give the e education d uca as near neat as possible all the characteristics of actual business and for this purpose the various departments de p art ments and kinds of business 6 are properly represented banks telegraph offices railway offices lle fec are opened and students are placed in them to buy and sell transact and go through the routine ro 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